John and I would both like to speak to that.
One of the things that I could say to you is that when we talk about choices, there needs to be a range of choices. There are, in fact, a large number of families, and Malton is very close to the area that Ms. Dhalla represents. We turn children away every single day from that particular child care centre, so we have no sense of what other kinds of choices they're making. They may be going up the road, up Airport Road, to this particular kind of situation.
Also, those parents who are making the choice to stay at home need to be able to look at the other early-years services, such as parenting centres, Ontario Early Years Centres, the readiness centres, and so on. I remember that when I was at home on maternity leave, I wasn't part of the targeted group; I was an older mom. I, as much as anybody else, needed to have access to those parenting centres, but I couldn't, because of the situation I was in.
I don't see child care as being the only solution. There are ranges of things that people need at different times in their lives, and we're trying to build that range of services so that in a school, for example, where there is a child care centre, there's a parenting centre, and people can switch back and forth.